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by Christina Enevoldsen I wrote a fictional story about a little girl being sexually abused by her father. It was for a project I was working on and I didn’t intend for it to be autobiographical, but when I came to the part where the child was lying in bed listening for her tormentor’s footsteps, […]

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Setting boundaries isn’t something I hand off to others, as though it’s their responsibility to honor them. The truth is, it’s my own responsibility to honor my boundaries. I can’t control whether or not people will respect my “no”, but I can decide what to do if they don’t. I can respect my own “no” by taking appropriate steps when my boundaries are violated.— Christina Enevoldsen